Author: Georg Langrath
Date: 08:30:39 06/28/98
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On June 28, 1998 at 11:13:07, Helmut Winkler wrote: >On June 28, 1998 at 09:35:36, Georg Langrath wrote: > >>EPD: >>r4rk1/pp3p2/3bpn1p/q2p4/7R/3B4/PPP2PPP/R2Q2K1 w >> >>I wanted to analyze this position by Fritz 5. I had it on 10 min blitz all match >>+ 5 sec per move. 10 MB hash. Engine-engine, both Fritz 5. But it stopped >>playing after 9 moves. Whites position was overwhelming but the match was not >>finished. Why did it stop? Here are the moves: >> >>1. Qc1 . Qb4 2. c4 Bf4 3. Qxf4 Qxb2 4. Rb1 Nh5 5. Qxh6 Qh8 6. Qg5 Qg7 >>7. Qxh5 Rfb8 8. Rg4 Qxg4 9. Qxg4+ > >It's because Black resigns (1:0)! > >Helmut Yes, I can understand that. But shouldn´t it be possible to adjust if and at what point the looser shall resign? If you for example want to study the fastest way to make a checkmate. I cannot find the possibility to adjust that, or have I missed it? In Rebel9 for example you decide yourself over the resignparameters. Georg
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